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how to use a cd player
Posted on: 30.07.2011 by Percy Keehan
yes. this is probably a very "noob" question. but who cares. so i have my NDX800 connected via midi. but i want to use music from cds and mix with traktor. how do i do that. Do i need a different soundcard than an audio 2
Dino Hapgood
31.07.2011
Originally Posted by DJ_Pabloco
I just have one ndx and i was just wondering because sometimes i believe i might use the clubs cds or whatever sometimes
I wouldn't worry about it. Keep doing what you do. If you want I would suggest

a) Having 2 CDJ's
b) Putting your computer off to the side and close the lid a bit so you can't really see what's going on. Just choose your track line up, and keep loading new tracks.
c)Beatmatch using your mixer and CDJ's without using sync or looking at your laptop for cue points and such.

What mixer are you using with the CDJ?
Percy Keehan
30.07.2011
Originally Posted by Frank112916
I don't believe the audio 2 has any inputs so you'll need to set a channel input from the NDX's soundcard to use it as a CDJ-type player routed into traktor and setting one channel as a "live input" channel.

However beatmatched effects won't work very well and the NDX has built in effects. You're better off running from the NDX straight to your mixer. Any particular reason why you want to do this? You'll lose all midi functionality of the CDJ and gain nothing. If it's because you want to practice on a "club" set up and beatmatch properly and all that

a) You can do all that in traktor by not using sync
b) You should just buy a mixer and hook up your NDX's (if you have two) to the mixer and not use traktor at all.

There is no good reason (I can believe of) to do what you want to do.
I just have one ndx and i was just wondering because sometimes i believe i might use the clubs cds or whatever sometimes
Percy Keehan
30.07.2011
yes. this is probably a very "noob" question. but who cares. so i have my NDX800 connected via midi. but i want to use music from cds and mix with traktor. how do i do that. Do i need a different soundcard than an audio 2
Dino Hapgood
31.07.2011
Originally Posted by DJ_Pabloco
I just have one ndx and i was just wondering because sometimes i believe i might use the clubs cds or whatever sometimes
I wouldn't worry about it. Keep doing what you do. If you want I would suggest

a) Having 2 CDJ's
b) Putting your computer off to the side and close the lid a bit so you can't really see what's going on. Just choose your track line up, and keep loading new tracks.
c)Beatmatch using your mixer and CDJ's without using sync or looking at your laptop for cue points and such.

What mixer are you using with the CDJ?
Percy Keehan
30.07.2011
Originally Posted by Frank112916
I don't believe the audio 2 has any inputs so you'll need to set a channel input from the NDX's soundcard to use it as a CDJ-type player routed into traktor and setting one channel as a "live input" channel.

However beatmatched effects won't work very well and the NDX has built in effects. You're better off running from the NDX straight to your mixer. Any particular reason why you want to do this? You'll lose all midi functionality of the CDJ and gain nothing. If it's because you want to practice on a "club" set up and beatmatch properly and all that

a) You can do all that in traktor by not using sync
b) You should just buy a mixer and hook up your NDX's (if you have two) to the mixer and not use traktor at all.

There is no good reason (I can believe of) to do what you want to do.
I just have one ndx and i was just wondering because sometimes i believe i might use the clubs cds or whatever sometimes
Dino Hapgood
30.07.2011
I don't believe the audio 2 has any inputs so you'll need to set a channel input from the NDX's soundcard to use it as a CDJ-type player routed into traktor and setting one channel as a "live input" channel.

However beatmatched effects won't work very well and the NDX has built in effects. You're better off running from the NDX straight to your mixer. Any particular reason why you want to do this? You'll lose all midi functionality of the CDJ and gain nothing. If it's because you want to practice on a "club" set up and beatmatch properly and all that

a) You can do all that in traktor by not using sync
b) You should just buy a mixer and hook up your NDX's (if you have two) to the mixer and not use traktor at all.

There is no good reason (I can believe of) to do what you want to do.

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